And yes, a Polaris II ( which I let slip by) and also especially the E877 Snowdrop are still on my bucket list; but for the E877 (almost 10yrs ago) I missed a very nice black one, and none ever materialized again. - So I still am a bit on the hunting grou
The E877 with blue dial… The same E 877 with a black dial : The special waterproof case (Access to the movement from the top by unscrewing the bezel) The movement : JLC 916
Dear All - is there any chance to find an original dial for memovox Snowdrop? If yes, where to look for it? Any hints are more than welcome. Bests to All Tom
Here is the second series, which will be shown in Los Angeles on the 16th of June, so today! Some of these watches are already sold ( ??? ), such as this Memovox E 855 " Ebony ": The Master Mariner Deep Sea: And this Reverso Central Seconds: Some of the o
Thanks to the communicative passion of Amanico, but also of Clavi whose neurosis it is, I fell for this Snowdrop... Seeing beautiful watches and discovering their history in books is one thing... sharing one's passion within a community or around a glass
I know someone here who is seriously falling in love... The Black? Or the Silver blue? Here you have a one-piece 40 mm " lugless " egg shaped case, typical from the 70's, with a Cal 916 beating inside. Which was a new movement, for JLC, with a conventiona
Over at the WristScan forum this weekend the theme is "70's Style". That got me thinking of this old shot of my trio of Jaeger-LeCoultre E877 Snowdrop! On a bed of frost... Funky 70's at its best! If you like 1970's design, why don't you come over to the